Personal Choice or National Responsibility for Indoor Air Quality?
On Wednesday 24th January 2007 the Institution of Environmental Sciences and the Institute of Air Quality Management hosted a workshop dealing will national indoor air quality. It was held at BRE Watford, and was attended by over 50 delegates and was a very informative and successful event. Below are example of the materials offered by the speakers.
Presentation Archive
Presentations are listed by the name of the presenter.
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- Programme of events
- Derrick Crump - Occurrence and control of indoor pollutants
- Tadj Oreszczyn - Ventilation, energy efficiency and the indoor environment
- Ben Croxford - Indoor air risk assessment based on gas appliances in the home
- Jo Barnes - Resuspension of particulate arsenic and its potential as an indoor air pollutant
- Vina Kukadia - Urban Pollution, its Impact on Indoor Environments and Building Design
- Nicola Carslaw - Results from a new model for indoor air chemistry
- Mike Ashmore - Integrating indoor and outdoor exposure: personal exposure modeling as a tool for policy assessment
- Short Report on the workshop
